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Summary: By advertising collectibles in Antique Trader Weekly magazine, find flea markets, auctions and antique shows to locate buyers. Learn more about Antique Trader Weekly with tips from an antique appraiser in this free video about using advertising to sell antiques.
Jan Braunstein owns and operates the Antique Avenue antiques store in Pomona, Calif. Her mother also owned an antiques store. She is a certified antique appraiser.read more
"This is a great one, when you want to market some of your antiques, and wares or collectibles. As a matter of fact, before Internet, (I was actually alive then, it's pretty frightening) but we use to use this, we use to put our wanted in here, we use to put our for sale, and they still have a classified section, where you can find out who wants it, who has to sell it, where you can liquidate it. And in this type of a magazine, they have another great source, and that is, auctions. Auctions are huge, and flee markets, they have some phenomenal flee markets across the country at different times of the years. So you can go there either to buy, or to sell. And at those particular places, you have people that have certain things that they collect that are specific, like golf or, for instance they have farm implement auctions, they have- here's an estate that's exclusively doing things like, old banks, old advertising memorabilia, there also is furniture, here's an auction now. Here's a big one, Atlantic City, that's a huge show, they have a whole insert for the Atlantic City Show, an official program, those are fun, fun things to go through, and if you get the antique part, you can find out where all the shows and auctions are across the entire country, it's a great resource."
eHow Article: Selling Antiques: Antique Trader Weekly Magazine
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